03 kingman spyder imagine

I have a 03 Spyder Imagine can any one out there help me with orings or seals for it.I bought it used on ebay and just getting into the hobby with my son.The gun has a flame drop forward, twisted volumizer ,sticky grips a lapco feed neck ,sweet spot trigger, delrin bolt and 14 inch system x barrel with 32 degrees light springs.And all that and the gun just don't seem to shot right my sons Tippman 98 custom shots much better then it.Any help would be good thank you.

I have a 2004 ,2/2003 Spyder Imagine's All 3 Rebuilt from ground up and not gonna lie the Biggest Thing when it comes to Accuracy is the Volumizer and the barrel . I have a a Smart-parts .689 Barrel 16 inch and its Damn accurate . I would Check what Size barrel Bore your using and what size paint balls and would recommend using a Spyder VS3 low Pressure Volumizer (its worked better then any after market one ive bought) and a Shocktech or Hush Bolt.

And another question i have a system x 14 inch barrel its .689.Is it suppose to have a orings back where it treads into the gun itself because mine don't have one and everyone i see has an oring there?

Not all barrels have orings on them. From my experience spyder barrels usually do have a oring to provide a larger amount of friction to stop the barrel from unscrewing itself during play. They can unscrew themselves because of the loose tolerances all around the entire marker and forces caused by the markers cycling.

A simple tank oring stretched over the threads may work for a while, but may need replacing more often.

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I have a 2004 ,2/2003 Spyder Imagine's All 3 Rebuilt from ground up and not gonna lie the Biggest Thing when it comes to Accuracy is the Volumizer and the barrel . I have a a Smart-parts .689 Barrel 16 inch and its Damn accurate . I would Check what Size barrel Bore your using and what size paint balls and would recommend using a Spyder VS3 low Pressure Volumizer (its worked better then any after market one ive bought) and a Shocktech or Hush Bolt.

An aftermarket reservoir/volumizer isn't any different than the stock kingman ones. Only a few brands actually changed the inside volume from kingman's products, everyone else just changed the visual aesthetics.

Instead of a Low Pressure Volumizer, I'm pretty sure you mean a regulator that outputs a relatively low pressure compared to the older 800psi spyders. The regulator will allow for a better adjustment of the pressure on the paintball and the overall fps.

I did everything to these gun rebuild all new orings oiled everything changed out the springs to see if it would make it shot better and still shots like crap.If anyone can help it would be very helpful.It wont even shot 20 feet

Correct, although I just realized that if it is the stock grip/expansion chamber, then it wouldn't need any maintenance because it's empty to allow any liquid CO2 to fully expand into a gas. Check anyway.

Do you have the stainless steel braided hose for your airline? If so, make sure there aren't any major kinks in it as that can prevent the flow of air.

Are you using Compressed Air/N2 or CO2? Either way, I would check you tank checked out to make sure that there are no issues with the tank's output pressure.

Also, check to make sure the valve is facing the correct way (larger hole towards the barrel, smaller hole towards the striker). If it isn't, then that will restrict your airflow greatly.

The sear is what holds the striker/hammer back when its cocked back. When you pull the trigger, one end of the sear is tilted up resulting in the lowering of the other side. In doing so, the striker is released and results in the cycling of the marker. Not too sure what that has to do with poor fps, but I don't have your marker infront of me.